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Sarah P Duke Gardens

426 Anderson St
Durham, NC 27705
Phone: (919) 660-3957
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Cross Street:
Campus Drive
Hours:
Daily 8am-dusk

Editorial Review for Sarah P Duke Gardens – by Citysearch Editors

In Short
From formal to natural environments, Duke Gardens has many different varieties of native and imported plants, such as the mountain columbine, wisteria and Japanese iris. Find out what's in season, and let the imagination plan one's own garden. Take pets for a walk, throw a Frisbee or just have a quiet picnic with one of the area's best gardens. Keep an eye out for the wisteria growing over the pergola at the main entrance.

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Where to Park

While visiting to the garden is free, bring quarters to feed the meter in the parking lot.

When to Go

Master gardeners are available to answer gardening questions--visit them from 12:30pm to 4pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Information Desk in the Doris Duke Center.

Know Before You Go

Leashed dogs are welcome in the gardens, but not on narrow pathways or in the Blomquist Garden.

User Reviews for Sarah P Duke Gardens

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/19/2006 Posted by hdevil

Duke gardens is a lovely way to spend the afternoon. Take a book or your studies and spread out on the field. If you have some extra time, wander through the forest paths. Bundle up, take a beau and find a secluded spot. The Gardens are full of visitors in the summer and spring-finding a parking space on the weekend is quite a challange. But the fall colors and brisk air are just as rewarding.

Pros: beautiful walks

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/18/2003 Posted by niftynip

Beautiful any time of year... each season brings something new and interesting. The best time to see the garden is in late May and June because the roses are in full bloom.

Pros: Free, Beautiful

Cons: Poor signage

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Editor's Review

One of the most tranquil settings in the Triangle.  See the full editorial review.

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Where to Park

While visiting to the garden is free, bring quarters to feed the meter in the parking lot.

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Attraction Information

Admission

  • Free

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Daily 8am-dusk

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